Travelling South along Dungiven’s Main Street take the Garvagh Road. Continue on Garvagh Road for approximately 4 miles until you come to a crossroads. At that crossroads there is a landmark which was formerly known as the “Grey Gables” Public House, now converted to Holiday Accommodation. Turn right
here and travel for approximately another six miles where you will see Glenullin Primary School and Chapel on the left hand side. Landmarks on the way in order of appearance are;
    •    Gortnamoyagh Forest through which you will travel for about 1.5 miles.
    •    Marker stone on the left hand side with the name “Gleann an Íolair” carved on it.
    •    Small bridge with railings built horizontally into it.
    •    Formil Bridge
    •    Lime Kiln Bridge
    •    St. Joseph’s Primary School
    •    St. Joseph’s Chapel
Just past the Chapel there is a road to the right called Curraghmore Road. Travel down this road for 200 metres and the Club is on the right hand side.
Travelling North from Maghera towards Swatragh you will see the “30 MPH” speed limit sign. Continue on this road for approximately another 500 metres and at the start of the stone built bridge going into Swatragh there is a road to the left called “Drumbane Road”. Travel along this road for approximately 3 miles and you will come to a road to the right called “Curraghmore Road”. Landmarks on the way in order of appearance are;
    1.    Hump back bridge.
    2.    Long steep hill.
    3.    Marker stone on the left hand side with the name “Gleann an Íolair” carved on it.
    4.    View on your right hand side extending to the Mull of Kintyre, Scotland.
    5.    View of Glenullin from its highest point.
Turn right into Curraghmore Road and beware of its steep and twisting descent. At the bottom of this hill on your left hand side is the Club Premises.
Directions  from Dungiven:
Directions  from Maghera:
Travelling East from Limavady take the main Coleraine Road. Approximately half a mile outside the 30 MPH speed limit sign, take the Drumsurn Road to the right. Travel right to the end of this road which takes you through Drumsurn Village. Turn left which is signposted to Garvagh. Travel for approximately 3 miles until you come to a sign for Brockagh Road to the right beside an old school which is now a dwelling house. Landmarks from the end of the Drumsurn Road on the way in order of appearance are;
    1.    On the right hand side on a sharp corner is “The Pot Bar”.
    2.    “Legavannon Pot”, a very deep valley on the left hand side.
    3.    Old abandoned quarry on the left hand side.
    4.    Marker stone on the left hand side with the name “Gleann an Íolair” carved on it.
    5.    Gortnamoyagh Forest on the left hand side for about half a mile.
    6.    Old school now converted to a house.
Travel down Brockagh Road to its end at a “T” junction and turn left on to Glen Road.
On your left hand are Glenullin Primary School and Chapel. Just past the Chapel there is a road to the right called Curraghmore Road. Travel down this road for 200 metres and the Club is on the right hand side.
Directions  from Limavady:
Travelling South from Garvagh towards Swatragh, take the first road to the right towards Dungiven (At the end of the high stone wall). Travel approximately 200 metres and take the first road to the left on to Tirkeeran Road. Beside this sign there is a Marker Stone on the left hand side with the name “Gleann an Íolair” carved on it. Travel on Tirkeeran Road / Glen Road for approximately 3 miles until you come to within a few yards of Glenullin Chapel where you will see a road to the left called Curraghmore Road. Landmarks from the start of the Tirkeeran Road on the way in order of appearance are;
    1.    Marker stone on the right hand side with the name “Gleann an Íolair” carved on it.
    2.    Building on the right formerly known as “The Colorado Bar”
    3.    Council type houses on the right hand side.
    4.    Signposts which show where Tirkeeran Road joins on to Glen Road.
    5.    ¼ mile stretch where the tree tops meet overhead known as “The Cutting”.
    6.    A.O.H. hall on the right hand side.
    7.    Dunavenny Bridge
    8.    Council type houses on the left hand side.
Turn into Curraghmore Road. Travel down this road for 200 metres and the Club is on the right hand side.
Directions  from Garvagh: